python-MarkupSafe
Implements a unicode subclass that supports HTML strings. This can be used to
safely encode strings for dynamically generated we pages.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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MarkupSafe-0.15.tar.gz | 0000011265 11 KB | |
python-MarkupSafe.changes | 0000000770 770 Bytes | |
python-MarkupSafe.spec | 0000001929 1.88 KB |
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Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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- Update to 0.15 - Changed license to BSD-3-Clause - Renamed to python-MarkupSafe (from python-markupsafe) - Update to 0.11 Since MarkupSafe 0.10 there is now also a separate escape function called `escape_silent` that returns an empty string for `None` for consistency with other systems that return empty strings for `None` when escaping (for instance Pylons' webhelpers). - Initial release
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